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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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1532 MILITIA. [ART. 65

written notice from the commanding officer as aforesaid to
return it to the armory shall be considered a misdemeanor;
and the person so offending shall be punished by a fine not
exceeding double the value of the property thus illegally
detained, to be recovered on the complaint of the adjutant
general or of the proper commanding officer, as aforesaid, in
the same manner as is prescribed for the collection of fines in
section 29 of this article, or by imprisonment in the county or
city jail for not less than two weeks nor more than two months.

1896, ch. 89, sec. 30.

32. Upon the disbandment of any company or organization
which has received arms, equipments or any other property of
the State for military or naval purposes, the commanding
officer, of such company or organization shall be responsible
for the return of the same to the custody of some duly author-
ized officer of the State; and it shall be the duty of the
adjutant general to take the necessary legal proceedings in the
name of the State, or to direct that proper legal proceedings
be taken, as provided in section 31 of this article, unless the
said property is properly accounted for by said commanding
officer as provided in section 44 of this article.

3. SERVICE AND PAY.

Ibid. sec. 31. 1900, ch. 657.

33. There shall be on encampment of the first brigade in the
year nineteen hundred, and in every alternate year thereafter;
and there shall be an encampment of the three regiments of the
brigade separately, and such of the separate organizations as the
commander-in-chief may designate, except the naval brigade, in
the year nineteen hundred and one, and in every alternate year
thereafter, such, encampments to be held within the limits of
the State at such time and place and for such length of time
as the commander-in-chief may determine. There shall be on
encampment or cruise of the naval brigade in the year nineteen
hundred, and in every year thereafter, at such time and place
and for such length of time as the commander-in-chief may
determine, and such encampment or cruise of said naval
brigade may be held without the limits of the State, if the
commander-in-chief so determines; provided, however, that no
encampment or cruise shall be had in any given year if the
commander-in-chief, for good and sufficient reasons, shall so
order:


 

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